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I don't get looping around someone who is hooked.

Mushwin
Mushwin Member Posts: 4,598

Survs who run and loop comtinuously around someone hooked, I don't get it...............is like leave so someone can save them! amount of times I go into second stage because someone is running the killer right around where I or others need to be saved. Healthy, injured, yeah thanks for looping where someone needs a rescue, is i for a potential flash light blind? I don't get it, I don't do it, I even feel guilty for when I end up where someone is doing a gen and having to back track just so I am not leading killers to anyone. Also those who use bond to lead killers to me like right past where the hell I am! sometimes I get it, death hook I get it, take a hit but first hit and leading them right to me on purpose, I see you!

Comments

  • NomiNomad
    NomiNomad Member Posts: 3,181

    Solo Queue is the most OP killer in the game.

  • Melinko
    Melinko Member Posts: 291
    edited August 2023

    Be interesting if they created a situation where if you cued up with friends you went to one lobby where killers can run Iri add-ons and so forth.

    Solo cue people, killers have to run lesser add-ons perhaps even limit a few top perks to keep the balance.

    Might be interesting.

    The looping around the hooked survivor is just a panic move of someone that just doesn't know what to do now. They were going to unhook, got hit by the killer usually keep running at the hook and then don't want to trade.

  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,371
    edited August 2023

    A lot of survivors have zero game sense at all. People think the only skill to have on survivor is looping with zero context. They don't pay any attention to where they are, where teammates are, or what the situation is. Sometimes it's better to create and space and die in a corner, or jump in a locker to force a grab so the killer can't quickly slug and return to the hook/gate and snowball. There are other situations too where the better play is to change the spacing and not loop. Survivors always need to consider "what happens if I go down in this spot?" and act accordingly.